Frequency allocation is the FCC assignment of radio frquencies to specific
services, and this page lists links to pages or documents that display
those assignments. Local frequencies, such as police and broadcast, are
listed for those in Utah only, and Utah County in particular.

Transceiver programming

Note: once in a while people ask me for help programming
their radios, and in response I ask two questions: Which
frequencies?, and In which order? Often their answers
are I don't care or All of them, and I don't
know, respectively. Then I tell them that, in my opinion,
they should only program their radios with about fifteen or
fewer frequencies, unless they're certain they'll actually use
more because, for instance, they travel a lot.

Software programming

CHIRP is constantly being updated and improved to work
on more and more radio models, but often has major or minor
issues
when attempting to program Baofeng HTs, depending on the radio
firmware
version, and the Baofeng's firmware cannot be updated; however,
the majority of problems I've seen have been user errors

The following CHIRP files contain two channels whose frequency and name you
might want to change prior to programming them into the radio: ASPEN
(change to your own area or stake) and OREM (change to your own city)

FRS / GMRS / CB / MURS

Official

Note that many, if not most, of these channels and frequencies are
trunked,
allowing you to hear only part of the conversation using conventional
ham radios,
or all of them if you listen with a trunked system or scanner (also see the
Wiki page on trunked systems)